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Three players, two spots, one last push for the semifinals

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Riyadh Showdown: Pegula, Paolini, Sabalenka, ‌and Gauff Battle for Semifinal Spots

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA ⁤-​ November 15, ‍2023 – Teh ⁢WTA Finals are reaching a critical juncture as three players-Jessica Pegula, Jasmine Paolini, and ⁤Coco Gauff-vie for ​the final two semifinal berths alongside Aryna Sabalenka.With ‍Sabalenka already securing her place after wins over Paolini and Pegula, the remaining matches promise high-stakes drama.

Pegula and Paolini will face off in a pivotal contest. Statistically,​ Pegula has proven evenly matched with the World‌ No. 1 Sabalenka, with both players recording four break points‌ and landing approximately 65% of their first serves.A key prospect for Pegula lies in breaking​ Paolini’s serve; she has been broken seven times in her first two ⁣matches, while Pegula broke Gauff nine times in her opening‍ match ⁤in Riyadh. However, Paolini holds a head-to-head advantage, having defeated pegula in straight sets⁤ at the Billie Jean King Cup ‍finals⁤ in September – their first meeting since montreal in 2023. Paolini is⁢ seeking her sixth Top 10 win of the season. Despite a demanding schedule at the Finals and a recent illness, a win ⁢over Pegula would shake up the group standings.

Later, Aryna Sabalenka (1) will clash with Coco Gauff (3). Gauff ‌currently leads their head-to-head series 6-5.Sabalenka ⁣aims to sweep the​ group ‌for the first time in her career, following victories against Paolini and Pegula. She seeks to avenge her ⁤defeat to Gauff in the roland Garros final, having ⁤subsequently defended her US Open title and reached ⁢at least the quarterfinals in every tournament since paris. A key​ to Sabalenka’s success‍ will be frustrating Gauff’s serve with her powerful backhand winners.

Gauff rebounded from a loss to Pegula with ⁣a dominant 6-3, 6-2 win over paolini, significantly improving her serving performance-limiting herself to ⁢three double faults (compared to 17 in her previous match), landing 60% of her first⁣ serves, and​ winning 75% of points on her second serve, her highest ‌percentage ‍this season. “I’m really happy with how I was able to turn it ‌around,” Gauff said afterward. “Only three double faults — 17 is a big​ difference. It just shows I have the ability to ⁤serve like ⁤this.” Gauff, ​the reigning champion in Riyadh, previously defeated Sabalenka 7-6 (4), 6-3 in the 2022 semifinals on the same court and is ⁤aiming for her third consecutive semifinal appearance at the ⁤year-end championships.

In doubles‌ action, Katerina⁢ siniakova and Taylor townsend (2) have ‍already‌ secured their spot in the semifinals and will face Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider (5), who have been eliminated after a winless start.Siniakova and Townsend previously defeated Andreeva-Shnaider 6-7 (4), ‌6-4, 6-3 in the Australian Open semifinals ⁢earlier this year, ultimately winning the Grand Slam title.

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